I've used it, but was not thoroughly impressed. What the program was trying to do was intuitive... I could see which pictures were about to be activated next, etc. How I was going about controlling Photosynth was not intuitive. Does that make sense?
In a nutshell, the control scheme leaves much to be desired.
Brad did you use the zoom functionality when checking this out? IMO the amazing thing about this (beyond the compositing) is when you start zooming in on the images. Check out the "Gary Faigin Art Studio" collection and start zooming in on some of the *80* megapixel pictures of the paintings... you can zoom in without even a stutter from the app.. on an 80 MP picture! You can see the texture of the paint man! Plus i love the way you can link in a collection to certain picture and at a certain zoom level... its very impressive!
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I've used it, but was not thoroughly impressed. What the program was trying to do was intuitive... I could see which pictures were about to be activated next, etc. How I was going about controlling Photosynth was not intuitive. Does that make sense?
In a nutshell, the control scheme leaves much to be desired.
Brad did you use the zoom functionality when checking this out? IMO the amazing thing about this (beyond the compositing) is when you start zooming in on the images. Check out the "Gary Faigin Art Studio" collection and start zooming in on some of the *80* megapixel pictures of the paintings... you can zoom in without even a stutter from the app.. on an 80 MP picture! You can see the texture of the paint man! Plus i love the way you can link in a collection to certain picture and at a certain zoom level... its very impressive!